For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
-1 Corinthians 13:12

I apologize for the plethora of reviews coming to you at once. I would prefer to spread out the dates, however, I have an upcoming medical procedure this week and need to make sure all the links to my reviews are sent on in time.

The Fine Art of Insincerity is a deep, emotionally impacting read that spans a variety of themes.

Hunt's book is based around three sisters who couldn't be more different (or do they have more in common than they think?) who travel to beautiful St. Simon's island to "unload" their late grandmother's house and end up clearing out their own "baggage" in the process.

Grandmother George also had six other last names. Yet each of these sisters also faces monumental challenges in relationships.

Ginger struggles with her husband's infidelity, Rosemary struggles with suicidal thoughts, and Pennyroyal contemplates leaving her third husband.

It is a story of the facade of perfection and the pride of trying to hold it all together. Ultimately its about the relationship between two sisters who can't bear to be in each other's presence and the God who can reconcile them to each other. As the sisters embrace brokenness, God unveils His second chances.

Its also a novel about the grieving process not only for grandmother but over lost marriages, second chances. I highly recommend this book to all fans of women's fiction looking for a great summer read with emotional depth. Hunt has once again proven herself queen of women's fiction.

**Thanks to Glass Roads PR for sending a copy of this book in exchange for a review.**